Self-watering flower-pot



W. T. AMBRUSt.

SELF WATERING FLOWER POT.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 5 I920.

Patented July 5, 1921.

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ATTORN EY APPLICATION FILED JUNE 5, I920.

.Patented July 5, 1921.

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To all whomit may concern:

Be it known that I, WILLIAM T. A M BROSE, a citizen of the United States, residm at Memphis, in the county of Shelby and tate water container, by means of whic of Tennessee, have invented new and useful Improvements in Self-Watering Flower- Pots, of which the following 1s a specification.

This invention relates to 'self watering flower pots or the like and comprehends a construction by means of which the plant is watered at its, roots, in counter-distinction to waterin plants at the top, .whlch often cakes the dirt and kills or injures the lant.

p The nature and advantages of the invention will be better understood when the following detail description is read in connection with the accompanying drawmgs, the

invention residing in the construction, com-.

bination and arrangement of parts as claimed. I In the drawings forming part of this application, like numerals of reference-lndlcate similar parts in .the several v1ews and wherein:

Figure 1 is a side elevation of a flower pot partly broken away and constructed in accordance with the preferred form of the invention.

Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional through Fig. 1.

Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the water container and its filling tube.

view taken Fig. 41 is a view similar to Fig. l of a modified form of the invention.

Fig. 5 is a sectional view taken on the line 5-5 of Fig. 4.

Referring to the drawings in detail, and particularly Figs. 1 to 3 inclusive, 1 0 indicates the flower pot of the usual well known construction and in which is arran dha t 'e plant is properly watered about its roots.

The water container includes s aeedinner.

and outer annular walls 11 an 12 respectively defining a water chamber 13 by the within the latter in spaced relation to the and of any Specification of Letters Patent. Patent d J l 5 1921 Application filed June 5, 1920. Serial No. 386,893. 7

bottom of the pot as clearly shown. The bottom of the pot 10 is provided with the usual opening 16. The water container may be constructed from any suitable material deslred size without departing from the spirit of the invention, the inner wall 11 being perforated as shown so that the water from the container escapes through I, said apertures or perforations to saturate the plant about its roots, it being understood that the soil of the plant is arranged within the confines of the inner wall 11 of the container. Rising from the top 14 of the container, and communicating therewith is a filling tube 18 which is offset I as at 19 to lie close to the flared' 20 of the pot 10, the tube 18 ternnnatin to provide a funnel shaped head 21 to facil1-' tate filling or supplying the container with water. Th1s construction does away with watering the plant at the to tice often results in caking t e dirt and inruringthe plant if not killing the latterrtion which prache plant is not only properly watered about 1ts roots by reason of the construction described, but the water will not stagnate or rot the roots as is'frequentl the result in other so called self watering ower pots. The water entering the space beneath the container will pass'from the flower pot through the opening in the bottom thereof.

In Figs. 4 and 5 I have illustrated a modified form of the invention, wherein the flower pot is indicated at 24 and provided at an appropriate point in its length with a circumferential series of apertures 25. Se-

cured to the flower pot 24at a point beneath this series of apertures, is a collar or the like 26 which has its-body portion-curved and flared away from the body portion of the flower pot to define a water trough. .The supply of water from the trou h. passes through the apertures 25 in the i ower pot and properly waters or saturatesthe plant about-its roots, thus materially assisting in the. growth of the plant without in any way injuring the latter. The flower pot is also provided with the usual water escape openin 27 in. the bottom thereof.

= ile it is believed that from the foregoing description the nature and advantages of the invention will be readily apparent,

desire to have it understood that I do not limit myself to the details herein shown} continuous walls, a bottom and a top, said and described, as such chan may be reinner wall being perforated and a filling sorted to when desired as all within the tube communicatmg with said-container and scofilof what is claimed. v i projecting from the to? thereof.

5 at I claim as new is: In testimony whereo I afiix my signature.

A water container of the character de- Y scrib'ed including spaced inner and outer WILLIAM THOMAS AMBROSE. 

